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...days.") That's Archie Cox--the professor. A traditional crowd favorite is the parading of a few real-life Law School characters across the Pound Hall stage. This year it's Professor David Westall, as a dope-dealing buffoon in Bermuda shorts and sombrero and Dean of Students May Upton, who plays herself and saves Camp So-Sue-Me from villainy. They're both as stiff as boards but incite near pandemonium merely by showing that they too can behave foolishly in public...

Author: By Paul M. Barrett, | Title: Jurisimprudence | 3/4/1982 | See Source »

Word processors gave John A. Downer '80 and Wayne Williams a "technological edge" over fellow takers of an open book Criminal Law and Contracts exams this fall. Mary Upton, assistant dean of the Law School, said yesterday...

Author: By Barak Goodman, | Title: Word Processors Worry Law School | 3/4/1982 | See Source »

...Upton plans to establish a subcommittee of the Law School Administrative Board to study the problem, Upton said, adding that recommendations will be released at the March 26 meeting of the board...

Author: By Barak Goodman, | Title: Word Processors Worry Law School | 3/4/1982 | See Source »

...Upton is afraid that students will find "canned" answers in computer memory files besides being able to type faster. But Downer called these objections "ludicrous...

Author: By Barak Goodman, | Title: Word Processors Worry Law School | 3/4/1982 | See Source »

...published in millions of copies and translated into all languages." Max Eastman said, "He had a reckless equilibrium in walking life's tightropes"; Walter Lippmann called him "one of the intractables," possessed with "an inordinate desire to be arrested." Max Lerner praised his "Faustian thirst for life"; Upton Sinclair dismissed him as a "playboy of the social revolution." Journalist and playwright, Harvard cheerleader and Moscow radical, consciousness-and hellraiser, Reed embraced contradictions as he ran like an Ivy League halfback through an archetypal American life-full, frustrated, tragically short. He knew everybody, did everything. His life was a passionate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Go On | 12/7/1981 | See Source »

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